Heavenly Harmony is a Christian karaoke/American Idol style game. The original game comes with twenty-five songs, and you can add thirty popular Christian rock songs for the reasonable price of $24.95.

Sanctus Real- Thank You Don\'t Give Up The Fight Song The Face of Love Everything About You Alone

Rebecca St. James-GodGod Help Me You Are Loved

This Beautiful Republic-The Surface Going Under Casting Off

Changes/Updates

The Extreme difficulty will be new to those who do not own the Christmas Classics expansion. The added songs and grading are more challenging in my opinion. There are only a handful of easy/medium songs.

Installation/Integration?

Installation was a breeze; it detected my Heavenly Harmony install and put the songs right in. Unlike the previous expansion pack, you cannot distinguish the new songs from the default songs. The previous expansion put a (CC) in the name, I miss that feature.

Graphics

As far as I can tell, the graphics have not changed. No new backdrops have been added.

Sound

This game is all about music and the mp3 files sound good. There\'s plenty of variety. I like the artists and many of the songs they chose. There are more male than female vocals this time around.

Stability

The game ran fine. I noticed a text jumble up in one of the songs. The font looks blurrier at times but it could be the speed of the lyrics flying by.

Appropriateness

This game is all about singing Christian music, so I can’t fault it for anything here. If you don’t like rock music you may want to consider the Christmas Classics expansion instead.

Final Thoughts

Cloud 9 Games has released a great expansion pack to an already entertaining karaoke game. I highly recommend it to everyone who owns Heavenly Harmony. The music is great and the songs are challenging to sing.

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